Aya Hijazi, 30, a U.S. citizen and humanitarian worker, had been in prison for three years on child abuse and trafficking charges — which the U.S. dismissed as false — because she operated a nonprofit dedicated to helping kids on the street with her husband. Last week, an Egyptian court dropped all charges against her.

And where was Obama during all of this? Busy playing golf, perhaps, or perhaps bitching about racism and bitter clingers in the U.S.

“We’re very grateful that President Trump personally engaged with the issue. Working closely with the Trump administration was very important for my family at this critical time. It let us be reunited as a family. We’re so grateful.”

Not that he’ll get any credit from the Usual Suspects.

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5 Responses to “Egypt Releases American Aid Worker From Prison After Trump Strikes A Deal”

Quiet negotiation? It still remains to be seen what bribes he offered. It will come out eventually.

Trump hasn’t gotten any results that don’t involve signing executive orders, which Obama–according to the right–did in plenty.
But it hardly matters. Trump has delegated the running of the country to his children and son-in-law, so we can afford to have him away from the White House–the more, the better. For us.